The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall – Jaime Jo Wright
I’m going to do something strange and begin with a quasi-criticism of a Jaime Jo Wright novel. Bear with me and you can determine for yourself how valid it is or if it’s something you’d […]
I’m going to do something strange and begin with a quasi-criticism of a Jaime Jo Wright novel. Bear with me and you can determine for yourself how valid it is or if it’s something you’d […]
This new installment in the Abigail series has a seasonal focus, but it can appeal all year round. The engaging story follows Abigail as she prepares for her relatives to visit, enjoys traditions with her […]
This bright, cheerful picture book teaches kids that Jesus is the greatest gift of all. The rhyming text comes from an adult’s perspective, talking to a child who is excited for Christmas. The illustrations show […]
As a wilderness survival expert, Therese has seen (and done) a lot. But seeking a missing girl in Guadalupe Mountains National Park wasn’t something she ever thought she would do. She recruits Blane to help, […]
Perilous Tides by Elizabeth Goddard is the second novel in her “Hidden Bay” series, and what a novel it was! It is well connected with the first model; however, it stands well on its own. […]
Final Approach by Lynette Eason rounds out her “Lake City Heroes” series. We see the return of previous’ novels characters while focusing on the budding relationship between two others: Andrew and Kristine. Both have scarred, […]
Last Light Over Galveston by Jennifer L. Wright follows Kathleen McDaniel, who ran as far away from her family as her supply of money could take her. A tragic incident opened her eyes to certain […]
Christmastime means Christmas books and, specifically, retellings of the Christmas story that must somehow find some new perspective while dealing with some pretty established material. Getting animals engaged in the action is not new at […]
Review of A New Song by Jan Karon While A New Song by Jan Karon won the inaugural award for contemporary Christian fiction, that award might as well be for the first five of Jan […]
The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson offers a fresh, entirely new, and extraordinary fantasy world for readers to explore. Entertaining and witty, the novel is filled with imperfect characters, unexpected twists, and meticulously calculated scenes. […]
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